Cardinals meet under media spotlight ahead of conclave
Cardinals gathered at the Vatican on Tuesday ahead of next week's conclave to elect a new pope, following Monday’s announcement of the schedule.
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In this episode of Cult, we’re in Dubai at InClassica, where international orchestras and soloists gather for two weeks of classical performances and new works by composer Alexey Shor.
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In this episode of Business Line of Uzbekistan, we explore how the country's technology and ICT sectors are expanding, creating jobs, attracting investment and positioning Uzbekistan as a regional leader in innovation.
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French researchers are turning discarded oyster shells into eco-friendly concrete with significantly lower COâ‚‚ emissions. Currently being tested along the French Atlantic coast, this material could replace scarce sand and gravel while supporting..
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Children among victims of new Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip
At least 27 Palestinians were killed overnight in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, according to local health officials.
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Amazon launches first batch of internet satellites in race to rival Musk's SpaceX
Monday's launch, which carried around 27 satellites from an Atlas V rocket, follows two experimental satellites launched in 2023 as part of Amazon's 'Project Kuiper'..
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More than €100 billion a year: The cost of work-related stress in the EU
A study conducted by the European Trade Union Institute assessed the cost of cardiovascular disease and depressive disorders attributed to five psychosocial risks.
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Valencians physically, emotionally exhausted six months on from floods
Valencians process historical outage whilst marking six months since the DANA floods that took the lives of 227 people.
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'Embrace': Czech artist reimagines Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof with monumental installation
Czech artist Klára Hosnedlová has transformed Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof with her largest exhibition to date, 'Embrace', featuring monumental..
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Thousands stranded as power outage hits Iberian Peninsula
Emergency services handed out food, water and blankets to stranded travellers at Madrid’s Atocha station on Monday evening, after a widespread blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal..
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Populists and extremists are EPP's main competitors, Manfred Weber tells Euronews
In an interview with Euronews, EPP President Manfred Weber warned of an authoritarian wave in Europe, pledging never to cooperate with far-right parties like France's..
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Latest news bulletin | April 29th – Midday
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Power outage brings widespread disruption across Portugal
Millions across Spain and Portugal faced disruption on Monday after a major power outage shut down subway networks, traffic signals and ATMs.
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Hundreds mourn Khudia family killed in Kyiv missile strike
The Khudia family, killed as they slept during a missile strike on Kyiv, were laid to rest on Monday as hundreds came to pay their respects.
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Fact-check: Is the US blocking German plans to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine?
As German chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz hints at a change in policy on the transfer of Taurus missiles to Kyiv, unfounded claims are circulating that the Trump..
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Mark Carney weathers Conservative storm to lead Liberals to fourth consecutive election win
The resurgence of the Canadian Liberals that began with Donald Trump's presidency appears to have returned them to power.
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Spain and Portugal hit by sweeping power outage: Here is what we know
Spain’s Interior Ministry declared a state of emergency after a nationwide blackout paralysed much of the Iberian Peninsula. Work is still underway as technicians scramble to..
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Bulgaria could play key role in European defence efforts, says Antonio Costa
Costa said that his visit to Bulgaria comes at a significant time for the country, following its entry into the Schengen Area and its preparations to join the..
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Kremlin announces Ukraine ceasefire to coincide with World War II 'Victory Day'
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the full cessation of hostilities on “humanitarian grounds” for Victory Day, which is marked on 9 May, according to the..
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Ilegal migrant crossings: Which is becoming the most difficult route to Europe?
Illegal migrant crossings fell by almost a third in the first quarter of 2025, reports Frontex. Here's why the number of attempts might be decreasing.
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Spain and Portugal work to restore power after widespread blackout impacts Iberian Peninsula
Spain’s national cybersecurity office stated that it had gathered evidence suggesting the power outage could be the result of a cyberattack, but this..
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Germany's incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces cabinet posts
Seven ministries will go to the CDU, seven to the SPD and three to the CSU. It is now clear who the CDU and CSU want to send to the cabinet as ministers.
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Latest news bulletin | April 28th – Evening
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Drones light up Montserrat Abbey in tribute to Pope Francis
Hundreds of drones illuminated the night sky above Spain’s Montserrat Abbey on Saturday in a tribute to Pope Francis, hours after his funeral in the Vatican.
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Conclave to elect successor to Pope Francis will start on 7 May, Vatican says
Pope Francis was laid to rest on Saturday after a funeral Mass in St Peter’s Square that drew world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners.
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Euronews on the ground: 'Situation calm but confused' as 'everything stopped working'
In Portugal, official sources told domestic media that the outage, which hit around late morning local time, was nationwide, while similar reports emerged from..
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Russian submarine Krasnoyarsk launches missiles during Pacific drill
Russia’s Ministry of Defence has released footage of the nuclear-powered submarine Krasnoyarsk carrying out missile launches during a planned exercise in the Pacific..
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ICJ begins hearings on Israel's humanitarian obligations to Palestinians
As the humanitarian aid system in Gaza faces collapse, the court has scheduled a week of hearings in response to a request from the UN General Assembly.
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French bulldogs given red carpet welcome at Moscow charity event
French bulldogs were given the red carpet treatment in Moscow at a charity event aimed at helping abandoned dogs find new homes.
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The European COMPOSE project brings together cross-disciplinary expertise and proven best practices to support decision-makers in small and medium-sized cities as they tackle the climate crisis and transition to renewable energy.
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The COMPOSE toolbox, developed by the Technical University of Crete, is a free, web-based platform designed to support municipalities with limited resources in their transition to renewable energy.
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'We lost our child in utero. Genetic tests to find out why led to discovery I had rare cancer'
Few cancers are passed from parent to child, but genetic testing can help identify people at higher risk. In Sidney Raskind's case, it may have saved his..
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Vigils held after 11 die in Vancouver festival attack
Mourners have laid flowers and lit candles at memorials for those killed in a deadly attack at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver.
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'Violin of hope': Secret note hidden in Dachau-built musical instrument found after 80 years
A message written from within Nazi concentration camp Dachau, which remained undiscovered for more than 80 years, has been found. It tells a tale of..
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Greenland's PM Nielsen says the US has 'not been respectful' towards the territory
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said that Greenland can never be bought like a piece of property. Nielsen made the remarks in defiance of US..
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50 years after Vietnam war, millions still battle chemical weapons impact
Today, around 3 million people, including many children, still suffer serious health issues associated with exposure to Agent Orange.
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Thousands of visitors gather at Pope Francis' final resting place in Rome basilica
People lined up from the early hours of Sunday to bid farewell to Pope Francis in front of his tomb in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome.
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Thousands celebrate International Dance Day in Mexico City
Mexico City’s streets became a stage on Sunday as thousands of dancers and music lovers gathered to celebrate International Dance Day.
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Was Pope Francis really that progressive?
Nicknamed the "Pope of the Poor," Pope Francis dedicated his pontificate to the most disadvantaged. However, analysts say there were very limited changes in the area of women's rights.
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Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
London's Tate Modern explores the concept of home, Catalunya hosts its biggest cheese market, and Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' rumbles on to the big screen. Here's what to..
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No, Poland isn't importing 'fake asylum seekers'
Social media users and even Polish politicians have falsely claimed that a video shows a large group of migrants being secretly brought into KrakĂłw at night.
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Israeli strikes hit Beirut for the third time since November ceasefire
Israeli jets have bombed Beirut's southern suburbs on Sunday. This marks the third Israeli strike on the Lebanese capital since a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was..
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The Big Question: What will it mean for Europe if Trump’s tariffs resume?
“There is way too much at stake in this relationship to let that be damaged,” pleads the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU.
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Hundreds gather in Paris as French Muslim community mourns death of man brutally killed in mosque
The man suspected of the killing was still on the run as of Sunday. Authorities say they’ve put all hands on deck to arrest the suspect.
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